US12128708B2 - Bell lock safety restraint for wheel assemblies - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates technologies to prevent run-away wheel assemblies after a mechanical failure such as a lug or lug nut failure on an over-the-road trailer.
- the term “hollow trailer axle” shall refer to any of a variety of axles employed on a variety of towed trailers, such as over-the-road semi-trailers, tractor trailers, and the like, as well as any other axle for a vehicle which is hollow through its core.
- Lugs shall refer to the threaded studs which receive a wheel and a lug nut or other retention device to secure a wheel onto a towed trailer or onto a vehicle such as, but not limited to, a truck, bus or car.
- a hollow trailer axle generally comprises a larger diameter center portion, with a smaller diameter hub portion at either end.
- the hub portions and center portion are generally constructed of sections of high-strength round metal tubes, such that the core of the axle from end to end is hollow.
- the transition between the hubs and the center portion may include several steps, flares, and increments in order to receive and axially-orient the components of the brake and wheel assemblies.
- the hubs themselves may be parallel (straight) (as shown) or tapered. Hubs are typically provided with threads on the outside surface for receiving one or more spindle nuts.
- a generalized set of components are received onto a hub 803 , aligned on the center of the axle 1 .
- an inner bearing group of components is received onto the axle 1 , which might include an inner bearing 806 and a hub seal 307 .
- a brake system 804 and the hub 803 with lugs 500 are received onto the axle 1 .
- These may include an air disc brake (ADB) hub and rotor assembly, a standard service conventional hub without a brake system, a cast spoke hub without a brake system, etc.
- ADB air disc brake
- an outer bearing 805 is received onto the axle 1 , and secured by a spindle nut system.
- a spindle nut system may include an inner adjusting nut with lock washer, set screw, star lock washer, and an outer jam nut; a castle nut washer with castle nut and cotter key; or a one-piece spindle nut such as a StemcoTM PRO-TORQTM nut with a retainer ring.
- a hub cap gasket and a hub cap are installed to cover and protect the greased bearings, and to close the end of the hollow spindle to the outside environment.
- the hub cap is typically secured by a series of small bolts around the periphery of a mounting ring formed in the hub cap.
- a dust cap is secured to the hub cap using a set of bolts, yielding an assembled hub assembly.
- the wheel(s) with tires are passed over (around) the hub cap and dust cover to align mounting holes in the wheel(s) with the lug bolts on the hub, receiving the lug bolts through the wheel mounting holes.
- Lug nuts are threaded onto the lug bolts, tightened to torque levels appropriate for the particular wheel, trailer, vehicle, and load range, to yield a mounted wheel assembly.
- Mounted wheel assemblies fail in generally two modes: bearing failure and lug assembly failure.
- first mode when a wheel bearing fails, the components of the assembly shift off center, and it generally causes enough torque, heat and abrasion that the spindle nut system fails, so the wheels and tires with the still-attached hub and brake system, fly free of the axle assembly as a sub-assembly, often at a high rate of speed.
- second mode of failure one or more lug bolts and/or lug nuts fail, such as snapping off or thread stripping from over-torqueing, which leads to excessive force on the remaining lug bolts and nuts.
- a plurality of exemplary embodiments are disclosed for a bell lock wheel restraint system having an axle adapter to attach a bell to an axle, wherein the bell engages an outside face of a wheel away from a vehicle on which the wheel is mounted, and a bell retainer that secures the bell onto the axle adapter, thereby securing the wheel onto the vehicle in lieu of one or more failed lug bolts or lug nuts.
- FIG. 1 depicts a cut-away view of an exemplary bell lock system of assembled components according to the present invention is shown.
- FIG. 2 sets for major components of an exemplary embodiment according to the present invention in unassembled exploded view.
- FIG. 3 sets forth more details of an example bearing nut according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example spindle seal according to the example embodiment.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example embodiment, according to the present invention, of a threaded hub.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an example embodiment, according to the present invention, of a plate with an optional tether bearing register.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example embodiment, according to the present invention, of a bell.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an example embodiment, according to the present invention, of a hammer nut.
- FIG. 9 provides a cut-away view of a manner of use of the example embodiments of FIGS. 1 - 8 .
- FIG. 10 illustrates the retention function of the of the example embodiments of FIGS. 1 - 8 .
- FIG. 11 illustrates the installation process of the example embodiments of FIGS. 1 - 8 .
- the inventor of the present invention has recognized a problem in the art not previously recognized or addressed regarding prevention of run-away, break-away or fly-away semi-trailer wheels.
- the present inventor has recognized that some run-away, break-away or fly-away semi-trailer wheels are due to bearing failures are difficult to prevent, and that existing technologies on the market are insufficient and/or ineffective for a number of reasons.
- the present inventor filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/514,187 on Jul. 17, 2019, to address this unmet need in the art, which disclosed a tether system which is disposed through the hollow core of a truck trailer axle and which is connected through one or more swivel bearings to specialized hardware on both ends of the axle. In this manner, when a bearing fails, the wheel assembly may collapse under the axle, but is otherwise prevented from departing at a high speed away from the trailer.
- While this related invention is useful for preventing a percentage of run-away trailer wheels, it does not address wheels which come loose from trailers and from other vehicles, such as the trucks which pull trailers, nor does it address wheels which break loose due to lug bolt or lug nut failure.
- the present invention will be disclosed in a manner which uses a hollow trailer axle as the example environment, in conjunction with the related tether invention. However, it will also be readily understood by those having ordinary skill in the art that the present invention is equally useful and effective in meeting its objectives when used without such a through-axle tether, on solid axles, and on other wheel mounts which do not have axles, such as solid-axle trailers, truck front wheels, and truck drive wheels.
- FIG. 1 a cut-away view of an exemplary bell lock system of assembled components 100 according to the present invention is shown.
- all components are essentially symmetric (round or circular) about an axis 108 , 108 ′ through the center of an axle 1 , such as a hollow trailer axle, solid axle (e.g., trailer, truck, bus, vehicle, etc.) or other wheel mount (e.g., front pivoting wheel for steering, etc.).
- axle 1 such as a hollow trailer axle, solid axle (e.g., trailer, truck, bus, vehicle, etc.) or other wheel mount (e.g., front pivoting wheel for steering, etc.).
- FIG. 2 the major components of the exemplary embodiment 100 according to the present invention are shown in unassembled relative alignment 200 exploded view for concentric assembly about the common axis 108 , 108 ′.
- the major components of this bell lock embodiment are:
- Assembly of this example embodiment is essentially from left to right 101 - 106 to yield the axle-mounted system 100 of FIG. 1 , and disassembly is from right to left 106 to 101 .
- FIG. 3 sets forth more details of an example bearing nut 101 according to the example embodiment.
- the bearing nut has a cylindrical hollow core about the axis 108 , 108 ′, preferably with flat faces 1011 provided around an outer periphery for receiving a wrench in order to install and uninstall the bearing nut to and from an axle end.
- Provided on an inside surface of this periphery are threads suitable to mate with existing threads found around the outer surface of an axle, typically a section of threads adjacent to the usually packing nut holding the wheel bearings in place of a typical wheel assembly.
- a bearing such as a slip bearing 1012 , is provided between the wrench faces portion and a threaded portion 1013 to receive a spindle seal 102 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example spindle seal 102 according to the example embodiment.
- the spindle seal 102 also has a cylindrical hollow core 1022 about the axis 108 , 108 ′, and, in this embodiment, it has threads 1024 to be received into the threads 1013 of the bearing nut 101 .
- it has a portion with a reduced diameter which is provided with threads 1025 around the portion periphery to receive the threaded hub 103 and/or the plate 104 , including holes 1027 for receiving the prongs of a spinner wrench for installing and removing the spindle seal.
- This embodiment includes a seal 1021 , such as a round bead seal, which, when received into the bearing nut 101 , engages a flat surface in the bearing nut to seal the oil the bell lock system from getting into the standard hub and wheel bearings. Also in this example embodiment, an air vent 1026 is shown.
- a seal 1021 such as a round bead seal, which, when received into the bearing nut 101 , engages a flat surface in the bearing nut to seal the oil the bell lock system from getting into the standard hub and wheel bearings.
- an air vent 1026 is shown.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate examples of a threaded hub 103 and a plate 104 with optional tether bearing register, respectively, according to the example embodiment.
- the functions of these two components may be integrated into a unitary component, depending on fabrication processes such as machining versus casting.
- the threaded hub also has a cylindrical hollow core 1031 about the axis 108 , 108 ′, and, in this embodiment, the plate 104 has an orifice 1041 formed about the axis 108 , 108 ′.
- the threaded hub 103 of this example embodiment has a cylindrical body 1030 , which has threads 1032 about the exterior periphery, and a front (outside, away from the vehicle) face 1035 , with an orifice 1034 to match the orifice 1041 of the plate 104 .
- Interior to the threaded hub 103 are provided mating threads 1033 to engage the threads 1025 of the reduced diameter portion on the spindle seal 102 .
- the plate 104 example embodiment of FIG. 6 includes a flat, generally disk-like body 1043 , with an optional bearing register 1045 to receive the bearings for the optional tether as set forth in the aforementioned related patent application.
- the plate may have threads 1044 around its periphery, if the diameter of the plate is sufficiently great to match up to the threads 1032 on the threaded hub 103 .
- Fasteners 1042 may be received through the plate in a manner to secure it to the face 1035 of the threaded hub 103 .
- a seal 1046 such as a bead style seal, is provided to the plate in order to engage a flange of a hub cap (i.e., dust cover) 107 .
- FIGS. 7 and 8 illustrate a bell 105 and a hammer nut 106 , respectively, according to the example embodiment.
- Both the bell 105 and the hammer nut 106 have circular bodies 1050 and 1060 , respectively, with generally cylindrical hollow cores 1056 and 1066 , respectively, about the axis 108 , 108 ′.
- the bell 105 is configured and dimensioned to fit over the assembled bearing nut 101 , spindle seal 102 , and threaded hub 103 with plate 104 such that its inside edges 1051 (towards the axle, towards the wheel) contact the outside face of the wheel it protects when the bell is threaded 1053 onto the threaded hub's threads 1032 .
- the hammer nut 106 is threaded 1063 onto the threaded hub's threads 1032 until its inside face (towards the wheel) 1062 comes into frictional contact with the bell's outside face 1052 .
- Wings 1061 which extend from the hammer nut 106 are then used to tighten the hammer nut against the bell, such as by striking the wings with a dead blow hammer, engaging it as a lock nut against the bell, and subsequently, against all the previously-threaded and nested components of the bell lot system.
- a flare 1055 and a mating seat 1065 are formed in the bell and the hammer nut to promote self-centering of the two components, as they are likely large and fairly heavy components.
- FIG. 9 provides a cut-away view of a manner of use 900 of the example embodiment 100 disclosed in the foregoing paragraphs. It is attached or installed onto the existing axle 1 concentric with the rest of the mounted wheel assembly, including the hub 803 , an outer wheel 802 , and an inner wheel 802 ′.
- the bell lock system spins freely with respect to the axle 1 , due to the bearing nut, but otherwise is affixed solidly such that the bell's edges are in contact with the outer wheel 802 , preferably without visually obscuring the lug bolts and lug nuts 500 .
- the threading directions of all components of the bell lock system are keyed to the side of the vehicle to which they are to be mounted, and are counter-rotational to the forward movement of the wheels. In this manner, when a lug bolt or lug nut fails and the wheel begins to press outward (away from the vehicle) on the bell lost system, all system components are twisted and rotated in a direction which tightens their attachment rather than loosens their attachment.
- the system components are provided with left-hand threading (opposite of standard threading), and on the right side of the vehicle (i.e., passenger side in North America), the system components are provided with right-hand threading (standard threading clockwise tightens, counterclockwise loosens). Additional measures to secure the components in their installed positions may be employed, such as set screws, pins, etc.
- FIG. 11 illustrates the installation process 1200 which may be evident from the other diagrams, but is explicitly illustrated for clarity here.
- a wheel (with or without installed lug nuts) is centered onto a mounted wheel assembly with the hub cap removed.
- the system can be installed on a wheel which is mounted on a trailer or vehicle without removing lug nuts, and without raising the trailer or vehicle (i.e., without jacking up the trailer or vehicle or putting it on a lift).
- the new bearing nut 101 is threaded 1201 onto the exposed portion of the threaded axle until it comes into contact with the castle nut of the standard wheel assembly.
- the spindle seal 102 is threaded 1202 into the interior of the new bearing nut 101 , where it is tightened 1203 using a specialized tool such as a spinner wrench with two or more posts protruding from the wrench's face to engage two or more holes in the outer face of the spindle seal 102 .
- a specialized tool such as a spinner wrench with two or more posts protruding from the wrench's face to engage two or more holes in the outer face of the spindle seal 102 .
- the threaded hub 103 and plate 104 are threaded 1204 onto the exterior threads of the spindle seal 102 , and secured using fasteners as applicable to the particular embodiment, such as counter-sunk bolts using an Allen wrench.
- the bell 105 is threaded 1205 over the exterior threads of the threaded hub 103 until the inside (wheel-facing) edges of the bell come into frictional contact with the wheel.
- the hammer nut 106 is also threaded 1206 over the exterior threads of the threaded hub 103 until its inside face comes into frictional contact with the outside (away from the wheel) face of the bell 105 , and it is further tightened using the wings by striking it with a dead blow hammer, creating a lock nut arrangement 1207 against the bell.
- a hub cap or dust cover 107 is installed onto the outside face of the plate if no tether is to be used in conjunction with the bell lock. Otherwise, the end of a tether such as the one described in the related and incorporated '324 patent application is secured into the bearing register of the plate.
- a dust cover is installed over the plate to engage the dust cover seal and finish the installation. Removal of the bell lock system is achieved by reversing the process 1200 .
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